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Donald Trump has endorsed the IRS's recent decision to allow houses of worship to endorse political candidates without ...
A 1954 provision in the tax code called the Johnson Amendment says churches and other nonprofits could lose their tax-exempt ...
In court filings July 7, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their ...
A reinterpretation of a tax rule signals that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status.
President Trump praised the IRS decision allowing church pastors to endorse political candidates.The president said he thin ...
The IRS said churches can endorse political candidates to their congregations without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status, ...
The Internal Revenue Service makes a potentially landmark policy shift: churches can endorse political candidates from the ...
Comparing it to a family discussion, the Internal Revenue Service agreed on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders ...
The IRS' decision circumvents a decades-old ban on political activity by tax-exempt nonprofits.  The Johnson ...
The move effectively calls for a carve out for religious organizations from the rarely used IRS rule called the Johnson ...
The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing ...